Miller threw his fastball up to 96 mph
and throws comfortably at around 93 mph. He's been clocked as high as 98 mph.

Fastball movement:

He's got average life, but
it's a heavy ball that pushes bats back.

Curve:

Flashes a breaking ball that could
potentially be a plus pitch. He throws it 73-78 mph and it has two- and four-seam rotation. It's not always there
consistently.

Changeup:

Does not have a changeup to speak
of.

Control:

Biggest flaw is that he doesn't show
consistent command and control, though some saw him more as a high strike zone pitcher.

Poise:

He's fine on the mound.

Physical Description:

Miller is tall and
projectable with a deceptive frame.

Medical Update:

Healthy.

Strengths:

Great pure and natural arm strength
on a great frame. Lots of projection and a good fastball-curve combination.

Weaknesses:

He doesn't show a changeup and his
command has been inconsistent at best.

Summary:

No draft class is complete without at
least one strong-armed Texas high schooler and Miller is the best of the lot. He's got a fastball that touches the
upper 90s and a potentially plus curve to go along with a perfectly projectable pitcher's frame. His command is iffy
and he doesn't have a third pitch right now, but this kind of arm strength with that kind of body usually goes off
the board very early on draft day.